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... thing was as much changed as Kruzinegele himself had been ! The walls that used to bulge , and reek with mildew and damp , were straight and smooth ; glass casements replaced the ricketty shutters ; nice white curtains tempered the ...
... thing was as much changed as Kruzinegele himself had been ! The walls that used to bulge , and reek with mildew and damp , were straight and smooth ; glass casements replaced the ricketty shutters ; nice white curtains tempered the ...
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... thing but ice and snow ! Of the sleek droves which had started , the envy of all beholders , few beasts lived to return ; the pro- sperity of the once flourishing Hof had fled , and before many years were out its proprietor was obliged ...
... thing but ice and snow ! Of the sleek droves which had started , the envy of all beholders , few beasts lived to return ; the pro- sperity of the once flourishing Hof had fled , and before many years were out its proprietor was obliged ...
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... thing that amused the Jäger in them was their incapacity to conceive many of the things he had to tell them , and particularly to understand what he could mean when he talked about death . Chiefly to keep the spiteful freaks of the ...
... thing that amused the Jäger in them was their incapacity to conceive many of the things he had to tell them , and particularly to understand what he could mean when he talked about death . Chiefly to keep the spiteful freaks of the ...
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... thing , sweet princess , that I cannot do at your bidding , " he replied . " What- ever else you desire me to do shall be instantly executed . And it is hardly possible for you to exhaust my capacity of serving you . " Then he went on ...
... thing , sweet princess , that I cannot do at your bidding , " he replied . " What- ever else you desire me to do shall be instantly executed . And it is hardly possible for you to exhaust my capacity of serving you . " Then he went on ...
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... thing he was satisfied that he was right in claiming the in- tervention of Berndietrich , whose traffic with the supernatural powers made him , of all the The German legends are inclined to extol the heroism of Dietrich von Bern ...
... thing he was satisfied that he was right in claiming the in- tervention of Berndietrich , whose traffic with the supernatural powers made him , of all the The German legends are inclined to extol the heroism of Dietrich von Bern ...
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answered asked baron Baroness beautiful brothers castle Clamer cloth coloured cried Death's Head delight Devil Dietlieb Dietrich von Bern dwarf earth Edition Eligio exclaimed eyes father Fcap fear Fearless Johnny Gerach gilt edges Giuseppa give gold hand happiness HARRISON WEIR head heard heart heroes Hildebrand horse Illustrations Jössl Katharina king Klein-Else knew lady Lareyn laugh live look Luxehale magician maiden Marmolata Molveno morocco mother mountain never night Norg once orphan Aennerl Ottilia palace passed pears peasant plain poor Post 8vo prince princess promise Radpot Rathgeb replied rich rock rose round Royal 16mo seemed Simild South Tirol story sword Taland tell Theodoric thing THOMAS DARNELL thought Three Black Dogs Tirol told Tom HOOD took turned voice Vorarlberg walked wife Wilder Jäger Wittich word young Zovanin
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